The first difference you see is the File system. On the OES Linux Server you see a file system hierarchy, on the OES NetWare server you see a Directory structure with the Volumes it has.

If you dig further into the menu items you will also see that on the OES NetWare server there are more options to choose from. I will not go through all the options you can use, I just will tell you about some that you should know.

On OES NetWare you can create a inventory report of your NetWare Volumes. To create a report, on the Home Page click on the round icon beside the Volume.

So, as you can see on the OES NetWare Server, there are more options if you are looking at the Volume Inventory Report.

Another thing I would like to tell you about is the DEBUG Account.

Lets assume that you have a corrupt eDirectory and no users can login any more. This means that you also can’t login into NRM. Therefor the SADMIN Account can be created. To create it click on the Configure icon on the top of the NRM page.

Some of the other configuration parameters that you saw on the OES NetWare server NRM, can be configured by changing the httpstkd configuration file. You can make changes to this file by clicking on Edit httpstkd config file

If you made any changes to this file you have to restart NRM for the changes to take effect. You can do this by clicking on the Restart httpstkd button.

The last thing I would like to show you is how to monitor a group or server.

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